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Axisymmetric flow in an oil reservoir of finite depth caused by a point sink above an oil-water interface (English)
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28 July 1998
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The authors investigate the shape of an oil-water interface caused by flow into a point sink in an oil reservoir confined above by an impermeable rock strata and below by a water zone and a rock strata. The corresponding axisymmetric flow problem governed by Laplace's equation is solved numerically by the boundary integral equation method. It is observed that there is a critical flow rate at which the interface has a vertical cusp shape. For small flow rates, the authors derive a small parameter expansion and compare the results with numerical solutions.
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impermeable rock strata
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water zone
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Laplace's equation
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boundary integral equation method
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critical flow rate
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small parameter expansion
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